Farewell to Aretha Franklin: A Tribute in Photos

Honoring Aretha Franklin: A Celebration of the Queen of Soul

Legendary singer Aretha Franklin is being honored in Detroit this week as her family prepares to lay her to rest.

Starting on Tuesday, there were public viewings of Franklin’s body at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in her hometown of Detroit.

A Star-Studded Funeral

A star-studded funeral took place Friday at the city’s Greater Grace Temple. Stevie Wonder, Faith Hill, Ronald Isley, Chaka Khan, Fantasia, and Jennifer Hudson are just a few musicians who paid tribute to Franklin during the event, which lasted nearly eight hours.

Franklin died of pancreatic cancer on August 16. The “Queen of Soul” was 76.

Pallbearers carry Franklin's casket out of Greater Grace Temple.
Pallbearers carry Franklin’s casket out of Greater Grace Temple at the end of her funeral service on Friday. Mourners made their way through the center of the church as Jennifer Holliday and the Aretha Franklin Celebration Choir performed Franklin’s hit “Climbing Higher Mountains.” Jeff Roberson/AP
Stevie Wonder performs at Franklin's funeral.
Stevie Wonder performs at Franklin’s funeral on Friday. He began by playing the harmonica before singing, “I’ll Be Loving You Always.”

A Heartfelt Tribute

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Jennifer Hudson sings Amazing Grace at Franklin's funeral.
Jennifer Hudson sings “Amazing Grace” at Franklin’s funeral on Friday. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Former US President Bill Clinton praises Franklin.
Former US President Bill Clinton praised the values and virtues Franklin lived by, stating, “She cared about broken people.” He also played Franklin’s 1968 hit “Think.”
Singer Chaka Khan performs at Franklin's funeral.
Singer Chaka Khan performs at Franklin’s funeral on Friday, singing “I’m Going Up Yonder,” originally sung by Tramaine Hawkins in 1994.

Family and Friends Remember Franklin

Jordan Franklin speaks at the funeral.
Jordan Franklin, Franklin’s grandson, pauses alongside his sister Victorie while speaking at the funeral on Friday.
Ariana Grande performs at Franklin's funeral.
Ariana Grande performs Franklin’s hit “Natural Woman” during the funeral service on Friday.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attends Franklin's funeral.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attends Franklin’s funeral on Friday. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Former President Bill Clinton talks with the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Former President Bill Clinton converses with the Rev. Jesse Jackson at Franklin’s funeral on Friday. Paul Sancya/AP
Faith Hill performs during Franklin's funeral.
Faith Hill was the first celebrity performer to sing during Franklin’s funeral on Friday, performing “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.”
Pink Cadillac owners honor Aretha Franklin.
Dozens of pink Cadillac owners lined up outside Greater Grace Temple for Franklin’s funeral, honoring her 1985 hit “Freeway of Love.”
Franklin's body is driven away after a viewing.
Franklin’s body is driven away from the New Bethel Baptist Church after a final public viewing in Detroit.

Final Farewells

Fans greet Jesse Jackson outside the church.
Jesse Jackson greets Aretha Franklin fans outside the New Bethel Baptist Church.
Fans gather to say farewell.
Fans gather outside the New Bethel Baptist Church for a chance to say farewell.
Fans take pictures outside the church.
Fans take pictures outside the New Bethel Baptist Church. Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images
Well-wishers leave notes outside the museum.
Well-wishers left handwritten notes on boards outside the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.
Vincent Street wipes down Franklin's casket.
Vincent Street wipes down Franklin’s casket on Wednesday. Paul Sancya/AP
Fans line up to view Franklin's body.
Fans line up to view Franklin’s body on Wednesday. Carlos Osorio/AP
A fan takes a photograph at the viewing.
A fan takes a photograph while waiting to view Franklin’s body.
Members of Delta Sigma Theta pay respects.
Hundreds of members of Delta Sigma Theta pay their respects to Franklin on Tuesday. She was made an honorary member of the sorority in 1992.
A fan is overcome with emotion.
A fan is overcome with emotion at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Paul Sancya/Pool/Getty Images


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